They existed
only after the big bang.
Not exact matches
-- seeing energy can not be created nor destroyed, then before, during and
after the
big bang energy was the
only thing there was, so why wouldn't 100 % of energy in this vast universe be capable of creating the minut amount of matter that fills it?
every thing produced
after the
big bang has consciouness, its inherent to all matter,
only its level of existence corresponds to its complexity, and relating it to faith its inharent to Him.
consciousness is present in all matter, just like gravity it is inherent and innate to everything produced
after the
big bang,
only its level of existence varies with evolution, highest is that of living things, at the top is us humans because of the biological nature of our existence we evolve fastest and our brains has attained the highest level of complexity
religious diversity is part of natures evolutionary process,
after the
big bang, God, Him start to evolved scientifically guded by His intrinsic will, which is still beyond our comprehension because we are
only part of Him in this process of evolution.
Since then, the Steady State Theory has been disproven, and the
Big Bang Theory has been shown to be correct, vindicating a form of «Creationism», which not only explains «let there be light» (the early universe was dominated by radiation — light), but explains of separation of light and darkness — the decoupling era, about 300,000 earth years after the big bang, when the universe cooled below the ionization energy of hydrogen, allowing it to become transparent for the first ti
Big Bang Theory has been shown to be correct, vindicating a form of «Creationism», which not
only explains «let there be light» (the early universe was dominated by radiation — light), but explains of separation of light and darkness — the decoupling era, about 300,000 earth years
after the
big bang, when the universe cooled below the ionization energy of hydrogen, allowing it to become transparent for the first ti
big bang, when the universe cooled below the ionization energy of hydrogen, allowing it to become transparent for the first time.
Processing towards life is my metaphor for cosmic evolution from a relatively undifferentiated universe right
after the
big bang, for example a universe consisting of hydrogen atoms
only.
The team reports that the lights in our universe came on
only 200 million years
after the
big bang, which is nearly 500 million years earlier than previously thought.
The inset is an image of an extremely faint and distant galaxy that existed
only 400 million years
after the
big bang.
The study, published online today in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, describes how the researchers used the powerful MOSFIRE instrument on the W. M. Keck Observatory's 10 - meter telescope in Hawaii to peer into a time when the universe was still very young and see what the galaxy looked like
only 670 million years
after the
big bang.
By combining the power of a «natural lens» in space with the capability of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers made a surprising discovery — the first example of a compact yet massive, fast - spinning, disk - shaped galaxy that stopped making stars
only a few billion years
after the
big bang.
Although these effects exist
only in the theoretical realm, the underlying equations could help us puzzle out some of the real - world properties of the hot, superdense matter that existed right
after the
big bang.
After the
big bang, the universe contained
only hydrogen, helium and lithium.
At the moment we can
only see as far back as 380,000 years
after the
big bang, when the universe became transparent to light.
IT»S
only a few hundred million years
after the
big bang.
Only hydrogen, helium and lithium existed shortly
after the
big bang.
Only the middle ground, where the expansion and the gravitational strength balance to within 1 part in 1015 at 1 second
after the
big bang, allows life to form.
In principle, if we run the clock backwards far enough, we could observe the very first stars, aka «Population III stars»: those formed from
only those elements created in the first few minutes
after the
big bang.